it was actually a Japanese Series called Sazae-San which then switched to digital ink and paint around 2009, as for a Western series it was Whatever Happened to.. Robot Jones? in the early 2000's
It is a national institution in Japan as it's also the longest running animated series ever made with the first episode airing in 1969 and they remake the same several episodes every few years and it's never had a Home media and Streaming release nor have the old episodes had reruns or even aired in other countries, apart from during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Also Sazae-San is about a mother character and the lives of her dysfunctional family.
Not even for, you know, PRESERVE THE DAMN SERIES!?
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They don't care about preservation. They recognise that it's disposable light entertainment not worth saving, same as pulp fiction and penny dreadfuls from the early 20th century
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Anonymous
>it is a cultural institution in Glorious Nippon, beloved by millions >Glorious Nippon believe it is light entertainment not worth preserving
Something just doesn't add up.........
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Anonymous
You literally just heard about this series and you're slorping its wiener. Lost media autists are a bizarre breed
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
You may not be wrong. I should take its wiener out of my mouth.
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Anonymous
But upon some further thinking, you are insinuating I am only allowed to talk about something I know very well, and watched at least several episodes of. While all I said was "super important show but not taken seriously so no home media release" is nonsense. Both those things cannot be true.
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her creator was born in the 1920s, she probably didn't care that much about that. Plus is probably an ideological thing
>as for a Western series it was Whatever Happened to.. Robot Jones? in the early 2000's
I thought Ed, Edd, n Eddy continued to use cels past Robot Jones.
IIRC it was Ed Edd n Eddy, at least if we're talking about Western animation. The show only switched to digital because their supplier for cel paint went out of business.
Why can't Disney just hire the Thunderbean or TCM guys
It was a period of time where their remastering guys were lazy little shits. Recently things got better. For example, Sword in the Stone got re-remastered. Do you know that?
EEnE probably
it was actually a Japanese Series called Sazae-San which then switched to digital ink and paint around 2009, as for a Western series it was Whatever Happened to.. Robot Jones? in the early 2000's
Is Sazae-san any good?
It is a national institution in Japan as it's also the longest running animated series ever made with the first episode airing in 1969 and they remake the same several episodes every few years and it's never had a Home media and Streaming release nor have the old episodes had reruns or even aired in other countries, apart from during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Also Sazae-San is about a mother character and the lives of her dysfunctional family.
>it's never had a Home media and Streaming release nor have the old episodes had reruns
Nani?
Its creator said that merchandise of the series should never be made, which includes vhs and other mediums.
Not even for, you know, PRESERVE THE DAMN SERIES!?
They don't care about preservation. They recognise that it's disposable light entertainment not worth saving, same as pulp fiction and penny dreadfuls from the early 20th century
>it is a cultural institution in Glorious Nippon, beloved by millions
>Glorious Nippon believe it is light entertainment not worth preserving
Something just doesn't add up.........
You literally just heard about this series and you're slorping its wiener. Lost media autists are a bizarre breed
You may not be wrong. I should take its wiener out of my mouth.
But upon some further thinking, you are insinuating I am only allowed to talk about something I know very well, and watched at least several episodes of. While all I said was "super important show but not taken seriously so no home media release" is nonsense. Both those things cannot be true.
her creator was born in the 1920s, she probably didn't care that much about that. Plus is probably an ideological thing
>it's never had a Home media and Streaming release
Some old episodes are available on Amazon https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B07LGF1NJP
I was gonna post that. I see the cels from that show being sold on eBay all the time. Like damn.
>as for a Western series it was Whatever Happened to.. Robot Jones? in the early 2000's
I thought Ed, Edd, n Eddy continued to use cels past Robot Jones.
You're right, but the series isn't American, it's Canadian.
Literally no one mentioned America specifically.
Ah, my bad. But yeah Ed Edd n Eddy stopped using cels in 2004.
IIRC it was Ed Edd n Eddy, at least if we're talking about Western animation. The show only switched to digital because their supplier for cel paint went out of business.
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I honestly do not care. Yes, I entered this thread to say how much I don't care.
I wonder what cel animation in HD would look like
Watch Sleeping Beauty and Little Mermaid in 4K
Disney butchered their remasters.
Why can't Disney just hire the Thunderbean or TCM guys
It was a period of time where their remastering guys were lazy little shits. Recently things got better. For example, Sword in the Stone got re-remastered. Do you know that?
What a bizarre thing to say, film is pretty much HD.
I know Green Eggs and Ham is hand drawn, but I'm not sure if they use cels
For frick's sake anon
It's okay, anon is underage and tech illiterate.
Do y'all ever wish the current show you watched have this kind of format?
I wish all bots got Thanos Snapped.